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Elisabeth Wood. th 7-8.50 p.m. So (0) Characteristics of armed organizations such as state militaries, police forces, insurgent groups, secessionist movements, and terrorist organizations. The patterns of political violence used by these groups. Readings from political science, history, anthropology, and sociology.
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Elisabeth Wood. tth9.25-10.15, 1 htba So (0) The emergence and evolution of various forms of protest, including strikes, demonstrations, and revolutions. Case studies include the civil rights movement, the women's movement in the United States, and social movements in Central America, South Africa, and elsewhere. Theoretical approaches range from ethnographic to mathematical models.
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3.00 Credits
Stathis Kalyvas. mw 11.35-12.50 So (34) An examination of political violence with an emphasis on civil wars, presently the dominant form of war.
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Robert Greenberg For description see under Slavic Languages & Literatures.
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Pierre Landry. mw 10.30-11.20, 1 htba So (33) Chinese politics as shaped by the economic, social, and administrative reforms undertaken since 1978. Domestic consequences of the changing international environment of the People's Republic of China. plsc 373a/ints 375a, Comparative Judicial Politics. Frances Rosenbluth. mw 10.30-11.20, 1 htba WRSo (33) The development of constitutional forms, historically and theoretically. Special attention to the judicial branch of government. Roman criminal and civil law and its transmission to European states; the origins and development of civil law versus common law systems; the structure and functioning of judicial systems.
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3.00 Credits
Tariq Thachil. For description see under South Asian Studies.
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3.00 Credits
Jun Saito. m9.25-11.15 So (0) Japan's political institutions and their effect on the policy-making process. Japan's emerging role in the world political economy.
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3.00 Credits
David Simon. mw9.25-10.15, 1 htba So (32) The establishment and use of political power in selected countries of tropical Africa. The political role of ethnic and class cleavages, military coups, and the relation between politics and economic development.
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3.00 Credits
Ana Arjona. t9.25-11.15 So (0) The origins and behavior of rebel groups from Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, focusing on insurgent groups and militias fighting in civil wars. Internal organization of rebel groups; recruitment of new members; behavior toward civilian populations; the dynamics of armed conflict. Readings include case studies, comparative analyses, and human rights reports.
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3.00 Credits
Pierre Landry.
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